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Photograph of photograph of the last will and testament of Robert Fuller Fitz, Southern California, 1932. “9. I hereby generally and specifically disinherit each, any and all persons whomsoever claiming to be or who may be lawfully determined to be my heirs-at-law, except as otherwise mentioned in this will, and if such persons and such heirs, or any devisees or legatees under this will, or their successors in interest, or any other person who, if I died intestate, would be entitled, or shall lawfully become entitled to any part of my estate, shall either directly or indirectly, single or in conjunction with other persons, seek to establish or assert any claims to my estate or any part thereof, excepting under this will, or to impair, invalidate or set aside the probate of this will, or to impair, invalidate or set aside its provisions, or to have the same or any part thereof, or any devise, devises or trusts herein limited, declared void or diminished, or to defeat or change any part of the testamentary plan of this will, or settle, or compromise, directly or indirectly, with in or out of court, with any contestants of this will, or shall consent to, acquiesce in or fail to contest such proceedings, or to have any part of the estate declared community property, or shall endeavor to secure or take any part of my estate in any manner other that through or under this will, then, in any or all of the above-mentioned cases and events, I hereby give and bequeath to such persons or persons the sum of One (1) Dollar and no more, in lieu of any other share or interest in my estate; and all the rest of the interest, share or property which would otherwise have gone to such person or persons, by devise or inheritance, or which they may be entitled to take under any provision of law, shall go, and I hereby give, devise and bequeath the same, in fee simple, equally, share and share alike, to such, each and all of my devisees and legatees mentioned in this will as shall not have made, joined, assisted, consented to or acquiesced in such proceedings, or settled or compromised, directly or indirectly, either in or out of court, with my contestants of this will; and if all of such devisees and legatees, or their successors in interest shall join, assist, consent or acquiesce in such contestants, I hereby give, devise” -- on will.